Interzone is a British fantasy and science fiction magazine, published since 1982. Both genres are covered in the critical articles, but the original stories are mainly science fiction.
Interzone was initially produced by an unpaid collective of eight people (John Clute, Alan Dorey, Malcolm Edwards, Colin Greenland, Graham James, Roz Kaveney, Simon Ounsley and David Pringle). In 1984 it received a generous donation from Sir Clive Sinclair. Furthe...
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Interzone is a British fantasy and science fiction magazine, published since 1982. Both genres are covered in the critical articles, but the original stories are mainly science fiction.
Interzone was initially produced by an unpaid collective of eight people (John Clute, Alan Dorey, Malcolm Edwards, Colin Greenland, Graham James, Roz Kaveney, Simon Ounsley and David Pringle). In 1984 it received a generous donation from Sir Clive Sinclair. Furthermore it received support from the Arts Council of Great Britain , Yorkshire Arts, and the Greater London Arts Association. It was first published quarterly, from Spring 1982 to Issue 24, Summer 1988. It was then on a bi-monthly schedule from September/October 1988 to Issue 34, March/April 1990. For over a decade, it was then published monthly until several slippages of schedule reduced it to an effectively bi-monthly magazine in 2003. The founding editor, David Pringle, stepped down in early 2004, with issue 193. Andy Cox, of TTA Press, which...
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